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Probably the first fast food robot machine in the world

14 February 2020

The KR 3 AGILUS from KUKA won over Brazilian company Bionicook and is now serving the company’s snacks, beverages and desserts to guests in the world’s first fully automated fast food machine of its kind.

Industrial companies have long been relying on automation solutions with robots. However, other sectors can leverage the advantages of using machines as well. Robots for fast food restaurants? Robots in the restaurant business? In his goal of optimising the food industry, or more precisely the fast food segment, entrepreneur Fabio Rezler from Caxias do Sul, Brazil answered these questions in the affirmative. The solution: an automated concept. The partner? KUKA. The result: Bionicook. A fast food machine where the robot cooks and serves.

Food on demand – thanks to the fast food robot

Thanks to KUKA’s expertise and the KR 3 AGILUS, it was possible to work together with the Brazilian automation company AUTTOM to create the world’s first fully automated fast food counter. 

Space-saving and flexible: these are the properties of the KR 3 AGILUS that are attracting the attention of a wide range of industries.
Space-saving and flexible: these are the properties of the KR 3 AGILUS that are attracting the attention of a wide range of industries.

With the fast food machine, customers can choose between 14 snacks, two desserts, three salads and 15 beverages. Guests place their order via a touch panel. Once they have paid, the serving robot starts preparing the order. It autonomously handles and serves the items. To do so, it fetches the food, cooks it if necessary and serves it. The food is deep-frozen and pre-portioned. The robot serves the order within three minutes and fills up to 100 orders per hour.

Compact design and speed: that is what the serving robot offers

It requires little space yet is extremely agile: The properties of the KUKA KR 3 AGILUS are convincing numerous industries. It has a payload capacity of 3 kilograms and a reach of 540 millimetres. It makes it possible to achieve shorter cycle times and to increase output. An ideal basis for the fully automated fast food counter: the robot delivers meals in a minimum of time – around the clock, seven days a week.


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